Manual
Geo2 has velocity drop-off during rapid fire.
On/Off Purge System is leaking from front
hole.
Geo2 Trigger is very “bouncy”.
The Break Beam Sensor System does not
appear to be reading correctly.
The Break Beam Sensor System is not
reading at all.
Two or more balls are being fed into the
breech.
Geo2 is inconsistent.
Break Beam Sensor System turns itself off
after firing.
When the Geo2 powers up,, the right hand
side of the screen is not displayed and the
marker will not fire
Poorly maintained Inline Regulator.
Battery is poor quality or has insufficient power.
006 NBR 90 o-ring inside OOPS Insert is
damaged or dry.
Incorrect filter settings.
The Break Beam Sensor System is dirty.
Break Beam Sensors are the wrong way around.
There is a broken wire or contact, or a short
circuit on either of the Breech Sensor cables.
Either sensor is back to front.
Detents are broken/missing
Inline Regulator is supercharging.
Eye is dirty.
Eye is faulty.
Eye is out of place.
The trigger is permanently depressed.
Strip, lubricate and rebuild Inline Regulator.
Use an Alkaline or metal hydride battery. Do
not use a low quality or rechargeable battery.
Replace the 006 NBR 90 o-ring and lubricate
with Eclipse Grease.
Check that your trigger filter and debounce
settings suit your trigger set-up.
Clean the Break Beam Sensor System as per
the Maintenance Section.
Check that the red receiver is on the right-hand
side of the Breech.
Check the plug of the cables.
Check for cuts or pinches in the sensor cables.
Check that the sensors face each other when
installed.
Change the rubber finger detent.
Strip and clean Inline Regulator.
(See Maintenance Section .
Clean the eyes.
Replace the eyes.
Re-Install Eyes. Check alignment.
Adjust the Trigger until the selected Trigger
detection method is activated when the Trigger
is released.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
68.
FAULT FINDING